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288 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664. Liber B B John Gittings the Attorney of Andrew Cooke enters accôn of debt ditto die agst James Jolly to the uallue of seauen thowsand six hundred and tenn pounds of tobacco by bill— ditto die John Gittings the Attorney of Andrew Cooke enters accOn of the Case agst James Jolly to the uallue of nine pounds sterl: 29th By Order from the Leiutennt Generall, Thomas Wynne had a mittimus for Robt Stack, directed to the sherriffe of Caluert County and him to keep in Custody wthout Bayle or mainprize untill he bath made sattisfaccon in full of all ffees and damages due and susteyned by any Officer or Officers lawfully authorized in any imploymt what soeuer dated Ut supra— 31th Henry Hudson Came and demanded writt to arrest the frygott Exepedicon, produced Coppys of Orders from New Yorke that Dauid Anderson prsent Master of the said ffrygott in Contempt of the said Ordr did depart the said place wthout performance according to the tenor thereof— Vpon which by Order from the Honble Leiutennt Generall warrt issued to the sherriffe of St Marys County to arrest wth the pre amble which is as followeth [p. Whereas there was a Cause depending betweene Henry Hudson Octobr 31st and Dauid Anderson (on the behalfe of Mr Wm Caruer and him self e) concerning a Certaine ff rygott Called the Expedicon depend ing afore the Honble the Gouernor and rest of the Commrs of New York and upon hearing the differences betweene them it was Ordered that the whole Bussiness should be referr'd to Vs here to be tryed, And further that the said Anderson should giue in security by Bond of One hundred pounds to the Burgomasters of that towne, that wthjn six months after the date of an Order of theires he should answere to the suite of Henry Hudson about the said ffry gott, as by a Coppy of that same Order sent me more largely may appeare and whereas the said Dauid Anderson, Contrary to and in Contempt of the aforesaid Order, did depart wthout performing his part as was required and since is arriued in this prouince wth the ff rygott expedicon as aforesaid These are therefore in the name of the Right Honble the Lord Pro prietary to will & Comand yow that forthwth yow Seize the said if ry gott as aforesaid into yor Custody all her tackle sayles rigging and what furniture soeuer is to her belonging, and her soe Seized to bring to St Marys here to remaine untill the whole proceedings be tryed afore us alt Our next Prouinciall Court to be held the 4th day of Decembt next, and it be fully determined to whome the right and propriety of the said uessell shall belong, And I doe further require |
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